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Voices

Released: 1996-02-19
℗ 1995 Warner Music UK Ltd
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8 Items
Listen on Apple Music
Buy on iTunes Store
Released: 1996-02-19
℗ 1995 Warner Music UK Ltd

iTunes Store: Customer Reviews

2014-09-20

Beautiful.

One of my favourite albums, but Messages, the best track, isn't on. What gives?
Lolly ninja
2012-09-10

A superb album

A true vangelis masterpiece but where is messages ? The best track on the album but it is not on I tunes , why ?
Grumpybear75
2010-01-31

Vangelis album

A haunting album - good for relaxing to. Vangelis at his best for me with this one!!
titch1
2010-01-14

Znakomite

This album is my first album ever from Vangelis colection I love every song of "Voices"
Muzyka uspokaja, niesamowite brzmienie syntezatorow polaczonych z fortepianonem i wokalem
Ryka44
2009-08-14

Vangelis Voices

Well I'm a fan (of most of his work), therefore, a biased opinion would be expected here - not so. My opinions are purely based on the premise that, with rhythm and melody being key to all great compositions, Vangelis's ability to combine them to haunt, arouse, uplift, mesmerize and leave you floating and bedazzled in a state of euphoric wonderment, whilst he 'allows' Voices to wash over your soul like a stealth like torrent of karma, make this piece of music - a master one! From the ethereal 'Prelude' to the simply outstanding 'Ask The Mountains', (and everything in between) Vangelis has produced (possibly) his finest work to date. This album is a ‘must have’ for any true music lover. Its completeness lies in its simplicity. With Vangelis 'less' is definitely 'more'. All superlatives I've thought of seem inadequate - it's just incredible...
Al Sneds
2008-10-16

What can I say...?

Not much except this is one of Vangelis's finest pieces - Not much of a review but when I heard this album it just blew me away :)
skyhawk747
2008-04-03

Awesome.

For me this was Vangelis's last truly great album. Simply everything you'd expect from the master of electronic music.
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